Fighters from the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party fired on a Turkish military base near the Iraq border, the armed forces said in a statement.
Turkish forces conducted aerial surveillance Monday near the Iraqi border to discover potential targets belonging to the separatist group known by its Kurdish initials, PKK. Turkish newspaper Hurriyet cited a military statement that said one soldier suffered minor injuries from gunfire believed to be from the PKK in Sirnak province.
The border skirmishes come as the Turkish government responds to fierce anti-government protests that erupted last weekend. Demonstrations started last week over plans to tear down a park.
Turkey's prime minister blamed the opposition Republican People's Party and social media for protests that left at least 1,700 people injured by early Monday.
Turkish forces conducted aerial surveillance Monday near the Iraqi border to discover potential targets belonging to the separatist group known by its Kurdish initials, PKK. Turkish newspaper Hurriyet cited a military statement that said one soldier suffered minor injuries from gunfire believed to be from the PKK in Sirnak province.
The border skirmishes come as the Turkish government responds to fierce anti-government protests that erupted last weekend. Demonstrations started last week over plans to tear down a park.
Turkey's prime minister blamed the opposition Republican People's Party and social media for protests that left at least 1,700 people injured by early Monday.